Bedtime battles are a literal nightmare for parents, and there is nothing worse than ending the day on a bad note. While you know that your child needs proper rest to grow
and learn each day, children often have trouble settling down in the evening. Fortunately, it is possible to transform bedtime into one of your family’s special times of
the day, and you can use these tips to make putting your child to bed easier on everyone.
Easy DIY Lorax Shirt to Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday & Read Across America Day
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Every year my son has had a Dr. Seuss parade at his school every year to celebrate Read Across America Day. The National Education Association's Read Across America is an annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2, the birthday of beloved children's author Dr. Seuss. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participate by bringing together kids, teens, and books, and you can too! Incorporate these guides and activities to celebrate reading with young people.
With my daughter, my mother-in-law made a "Cat In The Hat" embroidered shirt that was pink, but with my son I didn't want to bother her so I thought I would try something homemade and easy since that's how I roll.
With my daughter, my mother-in-law made a "Cat In The Hat" embroidered shirt that was pink, but with my son I didn't want to bother her so I thought I would try something homemade and easy since that's how I roll.
Why I Removed YouTube from My Child's Tablet
Monday, February 25, 2019
It's not that I am totally against YouTube. I watch it myself and have a few accounts that I subscribe to and actively follow, but between pedophile comments on kid content and suicide tips for kids hidden in videos on YouTube, I decided that enough was enough and I removed YouTube Kids from both of my kids' iPads. My daughter cried. Seriously. But I explained to her that some recent stuff had come out about bad content that she or her brother might accidentally see. I told her that it could get fixed, but there are videos that I just don't want to have to worry if she would see or not right now. She seemed okay with that explanation and moved on to her educational apps that she enjoys as well.
And hopefully the algorithm will get fixed. And it wasn't just the bad press that YouTube has had recently that made up my decision. My children were becoming like little electronic zombies. Looking at a screen too long is bad for eye sight and my son already has vision problems. Thankfully my children still play outside, but the weather has been so poor this past week and they were on Winter Break from school. They ended up watching YouTube almost non-stop. My daughter who normally loves arts and crafts, wasn't asking at all to create anything. But yet she did ask to start her own YouTube channel and she is only 8!
February Degusta Box: Unboxing The Foodie Subscrption Box
Sunday, February 24, 2019
This will be my last Degusta Box. Not only because I am focusing on less reviews this year (update post coming soon), but also because Degusta Box is halting production for a while. I have loved this box and am sad to see it go. If you have been following me, then you know I have been receiving this foodie subscription box for over two years.
This month's Degusta Box unboxing is a little over due which just means you will be getting a better review of the products in it. The theme was all about the BIG GAME day snack and treats. Even though it is ending, I was asked to still provide reviews like normal because they may start back again soon. So stay tuned!
This month's Degusta Box unboxing is a little over due which just means you will be getting a better review of the products in it. The theme was all about the BIG GAME day snack and treats. Even though it is ending, I was asked to still provide reviews like normal because they may start back again soon. So stay tuned!
First, what is Degusta Box? Degusta Box is an on-line food subscription service that delivers a monthly surprise box containing the latest and best products, from small and big brands alike, to the homes of the consumer: saving time and money. You can cancel anytime.
So what was in the box?
Are Dental Sedation Methods Safe for Small Children?
Friday, February 22, 2019
Dental sedation is a procedure that involves the administration of sedatives to the patients. It
helps reduce fear, anxiety, and pain during the course of the dental treatments. Due to its ability
to facilitate, the dentists perform even the complex of operations with ease, its popularity is on
the surge. The young and the children can especially benefit from it by using it while going
through long and painful treatments.
Dental sedation is normally a safe procedure for people of all ages, whether it be children or the
old. This article means to focus particularly on the fact that even small children can undergo
dental sedation without any issues. However, there are certain things that the parents must
make sure of, before and the after the procedure, to increase the safety level to the optimum.
Let us get a peek into the types of dental sedation existing today.
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